Mix can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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mix - to bring or combine together or with something else; "resourcefully he mingled music and dance" | ||
mix - add as an additional element or part; "mix water into the drink" | ||
mix - combine (electronic signals); "mixing sounds" | ||
mix - mix together different elements; "The colors blend well" | ||
mix - mix so as to make a random order or arrangement; "shuffle the cards" | ||
mix - open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups; "This school is completely desegregated" | ||
Noun |
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mix - the act of mixing together; "paste made by a mix of flour and water"; "the mixing of sound channels in the recording studio" | ||
mix - an event that combines things in a mixture; "a gradual mixture of cultures" | ||
mix - a commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients |
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1. | noun | Paste made by a mix of flour and water. | |
2. | noun | I highly recommend picking up a jug of their homemade bloody mary mix - definitely the best. | |
3. | noun | it usually takes 20mins for a mezza luna, as they have to add pure delicious extract to the mix. | |
4. | noun | It is important for a nation to have an adequate mix of monetary and fiscal policies. | |
5. | noun | Add water and mix to a firm dough. | |
6. | noun | Machida is an interesting city that's a mix of the old and the new. | |
7. | noun | Tom wanted to make a mix CD of music for Mary, but all he had were DVD blanks. | |
8. | noun | Many in Hamburg speak Missingsch, a mix of Low Saxon and German. | |
9. | noun | A cacophony is a mix of loud sounds. | |
10. | noun | Put the margarine in a bowl and mix until creamy. | |
11. | noun | Combine potato flesh with butter and green onion; stir until butter is melted evenly into potato. Add salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper, and cheese; stir until cheese is melted. Pour cream and egg yolk into potato mixture; mix to combine. Season with salt to taste. | |
12. | noun | Melt the chocolate, add butter and mix well. | |
13. | noun | This election campaign is going to be a hellish mix of vituperative venom, as nasty as a fraternity house bathroom on New Year's Eve. | |
14. | noun | European Portuguese sounds like a mix of Spanish, Russian, and French. | |
15. | noun | Add rice and mix well. | |
16. | verb | Mix water into the drink. | |
17. | verb | Students of English often mix up the words 'lie' and 'lay'. | |
18. | verb | George does not mix much; he likes to keep to himself. | |
19. | verb | George doesn't mix much; he likes to keep to himself. | |
20. | verb | This substance will mix with water. | |
21. | verb | Don't mix business with pleasure. | |
22. | verb | We mix with the good, not with the bad. | |
23. | verb | I don't like to mix business with pleasure. | |
24. | verb | You can't mix oil with water. | |
25. | verb | He doesn't mix well. | |
26. | verb | You cannot mix oil and water. | |
27. | verb | Oil does not mix with water. | |
28. | verb | Oil and water don't mix. | |
29. | verb | Milk doesn't mix with water. | |
30. | verb | If you mix blue and red, the result is purple. |
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noun | |
Paste made by a mix of flour and water. |
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I highly recommend picking up a jug of their homemade bloody mary mix - definitely the best. |
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it usually takes 20mins for a mezza luna, as they have to add pure delicious extract to the mix. |
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It is important for a nation to have an adequate mix of monetary and fiscal policies. | |
Add water and mix to a firm dough. | |
Machida is an interesting city that's a mix of the old and the new. | |
Tom wanted to make a mix CD of music for Mary, but all he had were DVD blanks. | |
Many in Hamburg speak Missingsch, a mix of Low Saxon and German. | |
A cacophony is a mix of loud sounds. | |
Put the margarine in a bowl and mix until creamy. | |
Combine potato flesh with butter and green onion; stir until butter is melted evenly into potato. Add salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper, and cheese; stir until cheese is melted. Pour cream and egg yolk into potato mixture; mix to combine. Season with salt to taste. | |
Melt the chocolate, add butter and mix well. | |
This election campaign is going to be a hellish mix of vituperative venom, as nasty as a fraternity house bathroom on New Year's Eve. | |
European Portuguese sounds like a mix of Spanish, Russian, and French. | |
Add rice and mix well. | |
verb | |
Mix water into the drink. |
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Students of English often mix up the words 'lie' and 'lay'. | |
George does not mix much; he likes to keep to himself. | |
George doesn't mix much; he likes to keep to himself. | |
This substance will mix with water. | |
Don't mix business with pleasure. | |
We mix with the good, not with the bad. | |
I don't like to mix business with pleasure. | |
You can't mix oil with water. | |
He doesn't mix well. | |
You cannot mix oil and water. | |
Oil does not mix with water. | |
Oil and water don't mix. | |
Milk doesn't mix with water. | |
If you mix blue and red, the result is purple. |